Nokia X aka Normandy Powered by Android KitKat Leaks Out Yet Again
Expected to be launched at the Mobile World Congress 2014 next month in Barcelona, Spain, Nokia's Normandy which is also known a Nokia X has appeared online yet again, showing its full body in a form of multiple images.

The images were first sighted at the French site called nowhereelse.com. The device has leaked several times in the past and almost every aspect of the device has been discussed by various tech gurus including the specs. Moreover, the latest leak has come up online touting the device's design.

The Nokia X, aka Normandy, looks pretty much like the Asha smartphones when it comes to design. The alleged specs so far pertaining to the device has been said to be 4 inch WVGA screen, dual-core 1.2GHz processor with 512MB RAM and 4GB of expandable storage.
Photography would be taken care of by a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera with autofocus, LED flash and HD (720p) video recording capability.
As hinted by the earlier leaks, the smartphone would also support a dual-SIM functionality as well. Other highlights of the smartphone would include: HSDPA (7.2Mbps) and HSUPA (5.76Mbps), Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, as well as FM Radio, microUSB and 3.5mm audio jack.
The device will be running on Android 4.4. KitKat software but it will be 'forked'. Which means it will be running on a heavily customized Android, which means things may not be so bright for Android fans as it would not support apps from the Google Play Store.
Nokia has already sent out press invites for its event on February 24, at the MWC 2014 in Barcelona, Spain.


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